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Pembina announes management changes

World Pipelines,


Pembina Pipeline Corporation has announced several management changes. As previously disclosed in September 2013, Peter Robertson, Pembina's Chief Financial Officer, plans to retire at the end of 2014 after 30 years of service with the Company. Pembina is pleased to announce that Scott Burrows, Pembina's current Vice President of Capital Markets, will succeed Peter as VP, Finance and CFO effective 1st January, 2015.

"Peter has had a tremendous career at Pembina," says Randy Findlay, Chairman of the Board. "On behalf of the Board of Directors, management and Pembina's employees, I'd like to thank Peter for his contributions."

Peter joined Pembina in 1985 and has held the position of CFO since January 2000.

As CFO, Scott will oversee the Company's financial operations, investor relations, treasury, tax, corporate planning, corporate development and capital market financings.

Scott has significant experience in the energy industry and has provided leadership in the areas of investor relations, strategic development and planning, acquisitions and divestitures and public and private financings. Scott joined Pembina in 2010 and prior to Pembina spent several years in energy focused investment banking. Scott has a Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Finance) from the University of British Columbia and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

"Scott has been working directly for Pembina in increasing areas of responsibilities for the past four years. Prior to this, Scott had a long and deep working relationship with senior management and the board of directors through his previous finance career," says Mick Dilger, Pembina's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Scott has been a valued member of the executive team and contributed to many of the Company's major milestones."

In addition to Scott's appointment, Pembina is announcing the following changes to its Executive team, effective 15th October, 2014:

Mike Hantzsch, Pembina's VP of Oil Sands & Heavy Oil will be retiring effective 31st December, 2014 and as such, will stay on as Executive Advisor until his departure. Andy Gruzsecki, currently Pembina's VP, Business Development, will succeed Mike.

Eric Dyck will take on the role of VP, Marine Terminals as the Company transitions this project from a business development opportunity and into a consultation and construction project.Brad Smith will join Pembina's Executive team as its VP, Operating Services. Brad joined Pembina in 2004 and has been involved in the planning related to its pipeline systems expansions.

Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton

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